GHQ attack case accused barred from travelling abroad

GHQ attack case accused barred from travelling abroad

The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) has imposed a travel ban on all the accused in the GHQ attack case from leaving the country. The ATC has formally directed the Director General of Immigration to ensure that the accused cannot travel abroad. The court declared that the travel of the accused abroad is subject to prior approval. The travel restrictions are imposed under Section 28A of the Anti-Terrorism Act.Prime Minister Imran Khan has received the inspection note signed by him today, the lawyers objected to the inclusion of Imran Khan’s name in the list of accused, arguing that his name was not included in the original list of accused, the document was labeled as “tempered”. “Declaring that the court has fixed November 25 as the date for indictment of other accused including Imran Khan in the case, 23 persons have already been declared fugitives, permanent arrest warrants have been issued for them. .Prime Minister Imran Khan received the inspection note signed by him today, the lawyers objected to the inclusion of Imran Khan’s name in the list of accused and took a stand that his name was not included in the original list of accused. List’ was listed. 23 persons have already been declared fugitives, the court has fixed November 25 for indictment of other accused including Imran Khan in the case.

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